National Register of Historic Places listings in Beadle County, South Dakota


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Beadle County, South Dakota.

Location of Beadle County in South Dakota

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Beadle County, South Dakota, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 27 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 15, 2024.[2]

Current listings

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[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Anderson Barn August 15, 2003
(#03000763)
19411 394th Street
44°34′29″N 98°20′35″W / 44.5747°N 98.3431°W / 44.5747; -98.3431 (Anderson Barn)
Hitchcock
2 Archeological Site No. 39BE3 August 6, 1993
(#93000802)
Address restricted[6]
Wolsey
3 Faye Bowden-Agnus Saunders House
 
Faye Bowden-Agnus Saunders House
December 2, 1998
(#98001401)
669 Dakota Ave., N.
44°22′26″N 98°12′52″W / 44.3740°N 98.2145°W / 44.3740; -98.2145 (Faye Bowden-Agnus Saunders House)
Huron
4 Campbell Park Historic District of Huron
 
Campbell Park Historic District of Huron
November 5, 1974
(#74001888)
Roughly bounded by 5th, 7th, 9th, Wisconsin, California, Kansas, and Dakota Sts.
Boundary decrease (listed March 27, 2012, refnum 12000269): Roughly bounded by 5th St. SW, 9th St. SW, Wisconsin Ave. SW and Oregon Ave. SE

44°21′16″N 98°12′49″W / 44.3544°N 98.2136°W / 44.3544; -98.2136 (Campbell Park Historic District of Huron)
Huron
5 Chicago and North Western Roundhouse
 
Chicago and North Western Roundhouse
November 19, 1998
(#98001411)
North of 1st St.
44°21′57″N 98°12′21″W / 44.3658°N 98.2058°W / 44.3658; -98.2058 (Chicago and North Western Roundhouse)
Huron
6 Dairy Building January 25, 1990
(#90001642)
Off 3rd St. near the South Dakota State Fair Grounds
44°21′47″N 98°13′47″W / 44.363056°N 98.229722°W / 44.363056; -98.229722 (Dairy Building)
Huron
7 Hattie O. and Henry Drake Octagon House
 
Hattie O. and Henry Drake Octagon House
January 30, 1992
(#91002045)
605 3rd St., SW.
44°21′49″N 98°13′26″W / 44.3636°N 98.2239°W / 44.3636; -98.2239 (Hattie O. and Henry Drake Octagon House)
Huron
8 Grace Episcopal Church
 
Grace Episcopal Church
July 19, 1989
(#89000828)
4th St. and Kansas Ave., SE.
44°21′42″N 98°12′46″W / 44.3618°N 98.2129°W / 44.3618; -98.2129 (Grace Episcopal Church)
Huron
9 Habicht & Habicht Department Store
 
Habicht & Habicht Department Store
June 30, 2020
(#100005318)
274 Dakota Ave. South
44°21′49″N 98°12′51″W / 44.3636°N 98.2141°W / 44.3636; -98.2141 (Habicht & Habicht Department Store)
Huron
10 Jefferson School
 
Jefferson School
November 15, 2019
(#100004620)
855 Utah Ave. SE
44°21′24″N 98°12′27″W / 44.3568°N 98.2076°W / 44.3568; -98.2076 (Jefferson School)
Huron Now Huron Church of the Open Bible
11 Margaret and Vernon Moxon House
 
Margaret and Vernon Moxon House
February 10, 1999
(#98001409)
1305 McDonald St.
44°21′04″N 98°13′26″W / 44.3512°N 98.2240°W / 44.3512; -98.2240 (Margaret and Vernon Moxon House)
Huron Misspelled "Maxon" in the listing.[7]
12 McMonies Barn
 
McMonies Barn
July 28, 2004
(#04000762)
604 33rd Street, S.E.
44°19′31″N 98°12′13″W / 44.3252°N 98.2035°W / 44.3252; -98.2035 (McMonies Barn)
Huron Feeder barn
13 Milford Hutterite Colony June 30, 1982
(#82003909)
Northeast of Lake Byron
44°36′48″N 98°03′17″W / 44.6133°N 98.0547°W / 44.6133; -98.0547 (Milford Hutterite Colony)
Carpenter
14 Old Riverside Hutterite Colony
 
Old Riverside Hutterite Colony
June 30, 1982
(#82003910)
Off the James River
44°29′10″N 98°08′22″W / 44.4862°N 98.1395°W / 44.4862; -98.1395 (Old Riverside Hutterite Colony)
Huron
15 Albert S. Piper Homestead Claim Shanty August 28, 1998
(#98001126)
2 miles north of Lake Byron
44°36′01″N 98°08′35″W / 44.6003°N 98.1431°W / 44.6003; -98.1431 (Albert S. Piper Homestead Claim Shanty)
Carpenter Shack built in 1882.
16 Pyle House
 
Pyle House
December 30, 1974
(#74002288)
376 Idaho Avenue, S.E.
44°21′44″N 98°12′32″W / 44.3623°N 98.2088°W / 44.3623; -98.2088 (Pyle House)
Huron
17 Site 39BE2
 
Site 39BE2
June 8, 2005
(#05000589)
Address restricted[6]
Wessington Springs
18 Site 39BE14
 
Site 39BE14
January 30, 1984
(#84003199)
Address restricted[6]
Huron
19 Site 39BE15
 
Site 39BE15
January 30, 1984
(#84003201)
Address restricted[6]
Huron
20 Site 39BE23
 
Site 39BE23
January 30, 1984
(#84003206)
Address restricted[6]
Huron
21 Site 39BE46
 
Site 39BE46
January 30, 1984
(#84003208)
Address restricted[6]
Huron
22 Site 39BE48
 
Site 39BE48
January 30, 1984
(#84003210)
Address restricted[6]
Huron
23 Site 39BE57
 
Site 39BE57
January 30, 1984
(#84003212)
Address restricted[6]
Yale
24 Site 39BE64
 
Site 39BE64
January 30, 1984
(#84003215)
Address restricted[6]
Yale
25 South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-020-008 December 9, 1993
(#93001260)
Local road over unnamed creek
44°37′15″N 98°39′56″W / 44.620833°N 98.665556°W / 44.620833; -98.665556 (South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-020-008)
Wessington
26 South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230
 
South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230
December 9, 1993
(#93001261)
Local road over Pearl Creek
44°17′49″N 98°02′24″W / 44.296944°N 98.04°W / 44.296944; -98.04 (South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-327-230)
Cavour Scrapped in 2016.
27 South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-338-100 December 9, 1993
(#93001269)
Local road over Shue Creek
44°29′13″N 98°01′00″W / 44.486944°N 98.016667°W / 44.486944; -98.016667 (South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 03-338-100)
Cavour

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References

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved November 15, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
  7. ^ This house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places under the name "Margaret and Vernon Maxon House"; the surname is spelled "Maxon" throughout the NRHP nominating form. This is apparently an error. A sign on the lawn spells the name "Moxon". An obituary published by Huron's Kuhler Funeral Home and an obituary published in the Seattle Times give the decedent's name as "Margaret L. Moxon", and her late spouse's name as "Vernon Moxon" both formerly of Huron. The NRHP nominating form for the Edbert and Josie Opitz House, a Lustron house in Redfield, South Dakota, states that the original owners of the house were "Vernon and Margaret Moxon", who were "transferred to Huron in 1956"; the form spells the name "Moxon" a second time in that paragraph, but also spells it "Maxon". The nominating form for the Huron house states that "Mr. Maxon worked as a soil scientist"; one of the authors of "Soil Survey of Beadle County, South Dakota" is listed as "Vernon W. Moxon".